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CompletedNCT03161184

Impact of a Smartphone Intervention on Tanzanian Women's Childbirth Location

Evaluation of an mHealth Intervention to Improve Women's Access to Maternal Health Services in Rural Tanzania

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
572 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Toronto · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
16 Years – 49 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study investigates whether training Community Health Workers (CHW) to use a smartphone-based prenatal counseling application as a "job aid" instead of the existing paper based standard is associated with increased women's use of maternal health services in Singida region, Tanzania.

Detailed description

In low-income countries, frontline community health workers (CHWs) have potential to improve women's access to maternal health services through prenatal counseling and referral. However, CHW performance can often be enhanced with sufficient training, incentives, supportive supervision and job aids. Smartphone-based applications designed to assist CHWs with referrals, health education and client counseling may improve the quality of care delivered during household visits. There is a need for rigorous scientific studies on the impact of such interventions. This study investigates whether CHWs' use of a smartphone-based application increases women's use of maternal health services in Singida region, Tanzania. It is hypothesized that smartphone-assisted counselling by CHWs can increase use of health facility-based delivery services compared to a control group of CHWs using standard paper-based protocols. This study is conducted within the context of larger project - SUSTAIN-MNCH Project (Supporting Systems to Improve Nutrition, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health), implemented by World Vision through multiple partners.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALSUSTAIN Smartphone training of CHW (SP+)Intervention (Smart phone assisted): During prenatal household visits, the smart phone based application guides CHW through electronic "decision tree" protocols, directing them to specific health/nutrition counseling topics and messages based on each woman's gestational age, and her answers to a specific series of diagnostic questions. Based on the client's gestational age, the tool directs CHW to lessons in an accompanying photo book, and reminds them to counsel on the importance of accessing timed and targeted maternal health services at health facilities. The application also assists CHW to identify danger signs during pregnancy, flags clients who require immediate referral to health facilities, and reminds CHW to follow-up with clients who were previously referred to clinics.
BEHAVIORALSUSTAIN Paperbased training of CHW (SOC)SUSTAIN Paperbased training of CHW (SOC): During prenatal household visits, the CHW asks a specific series of diagnostic questions based on the client's gestational age, offers counsel on the importance of accessing appropriate maternal health services at health facilities and uses lessons in an accompanying photo book to deliver messages on a variety of maternal and newborn health and nutrition topics. CHW are trained to identify danger signs during pregnancy, flag clients who require immediate referral to health facilities, and follow-up with clients who were previously referred to clinics.

Timeline

Start date
2013-07-23
Primary completion
2014-06-25
Completion
2014-06-25
First posted
2017-05-19
Last updated
2017-05-19

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03161184. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.